Pain affects over 30% of the global population, with an underlying pathogenesis involving a complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors. Despite the availability of conventional pharmacological and interventional therapies, their clinical utility is frequently constrained by concerns regarding substance misuse, surgical complications, and other adverse sequelae. Acoustic stimulation (AS) has emerged as a promising alternative in pain management, characterized by its non-invasive nature, favorab
Acoustic stimulation in pain management: neurobiological mechanisms and clinical applications—a narrative review
Lin He
